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Modern Paganism
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Learn about Neo-Pagansim and what it means to be a modern Pagan. Get info on Pagan holidays and read about how many people misunderstand what it is to be Pagan. published 3 months ago
Pagan Prayer Beads
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Prayer beads can be a useful tool for meditation or focusing spiritual energies. And they can be non-denominational or multi-demoninational too. published 9 months ago
Shamans and Shamanism
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Who are Shamans? What is Shamanism? These healers and teachers are found in cultures throughout the world, journeying beyond the body to access ancient knowledge and healing wisdom. published 10 months ago
Maiden, Mother and Crone
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Many traditions held a view of the Goddess as being threefold, taking the form of Maiden, Mother and Crone. Learn more about these Goddesses how they connect with the cycles of life. published 11 months ago
Walking A Labyrinth
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A labyrinth can be a form of walking meditation, said to help one find answers to problems by entering, moving through and exiting a designed path. published 13 months ago
Mabon, the Fall Equinox
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The autumnal equinox marks the end of the harvest season and starts the Pagan calendar turning towards winter. Learn about the customs of Mabon, the Fall Equinox. published 18 months ago
Lammas, the End of Summer
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The summer holiday of Lammas, also called Lughnasadh, is one of the major Sabbats of the year and takes place from sundown on July 31st into the day of August 1st. published 2 years ago
Christian Tattooing
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Even though there is a passage in the Bible that speaks against tattooing, many modern Christians are getting Christian-themed tattoos. Learn more about the arguments for and against religious tattoos and see more of the designs and artwork. published 2 years ago
Beltane Celebrations
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The holiday of Beltane is traditionally celebrated from sundown on the last night of April into the first day of May, and is sometimes called May Day or Walpurgisnacht. published 2 years ago









